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in fact, look at the comparison from kansas city. memphis 72 degrees at this hour. again it will be in our back yard as we go into your nighttime hours on monday. so tomorrow southerly wind. a warm day and nice day. blend of sunshine and clouds. going over to the clouds in the afternoon hours, but look at the punch of cold air tuesday. temperatures will struggle to get to 50. that will be the trend not only for tuesday, but expand it through the rest of the week dealing with temperatures well below average. take a look at the future trend doing a really good job showing clouds developing tomorrow afternoon. then by tomorrow night, a line of showers, maybe a line coming through. it may get hung up for tuesday. we'll keep the chance for showers in there. then everything starts to clear out tuesday night, going into wednesday. closer to the city temperatures upper 40s. eastern shore numbers around 44 for your overnight lows. forecast tomorrow, increasing clouds and breezy. tomorrow night 54 with rain developing. >> the good news is, it's dry. >> no complaints. >> right
in fact, look at the comparison from kansas city. memphis 72 degrees at this hour. again it will be in our back yard as we go into your nighttime hours on monday. so tomorrow southerly wind. a warm day and nice day. blend of sunshine and clouds. going over to the clouds in the afternoon hours, but look at the punch of cold air tuesday. temperatures will struggle to get to 50. that will be the trend not only for tuesday, but expand it through the rest of the week dealing with temperatures well...
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ocean city, they are getting the rain right now. georgetown as well. these guys are starting to clear out and that is what we expect. to change in weather patterns so quickly here. first we had sleet, and now the sunshine is coming back. this is what surprised a lot of people. we were above freezing all afternoon, and yet we got some of that frozen precipitation. that is because just above the surface, it was cold enough for some of the rain to freeze into what we call an ice pellet. here's what we're looking at. 45 at the airport. we expect temperatures to warm a little bit more into the afternoon. lookout cold it is in western maryland right now. that is that cold air coming behind the sunshine, and this marine layer is moving off shore. with that sun behind it, a large area of high pressure will build in, and that will bring us an area of high pressure for the next few days. you can really see that in the national picture, that blue sheeting dipping down into kentucky and tennessee. a very cold air coming in behind this front and it will stick aroun
ocean city, they are getting the rain right now. georgetown as well. these guys are starting to clear out and that is what we expect. to change in weather patterns so quickly here. first we had sleet, and now the sunshine is coming back. this is what surprised a lot of people. we were above freezing all afternoon, and yet we got some of that frozen precipitation. that is because just above the surface, it was cold enough for some of the rain to freeze into what we call an ice pellet. here's...
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come out of the elections last week are these attempts now to have ethics reform when it comes to the city council and indeed even the mayor's office. >> they passed ballot measures that would help clean up ethics in the district. make it harder for officials who have had troubles to stay in office. i think the most important thing on the ethics front was the election of david grosso. this is a newcomer and he toppled a very well-known incumbent, michael brown who had not been convicted of anything. let me emphasize but had had personal financial problems. a lot of publicity over tax payments he missed. also this weird mystery about $100,000 of missing campaign funds. he says it was immaterial bezled. you knew why you were spending this money. >>> that shadow over him contrasted with david grosso's campaign emphasizing integrity and transparency and this toppled this well-known incumbent. that was part of the backlash against ethics in the dc government. >> in virginia, let's talk about the outcome. tim kaine makes it to the senate. president obama carried the state. there were questions a
come out of the elections last week are these attempts now to have ethics reform when it comes to the city council and indeed even the mayor's office. >> they passed ballot measures that would help clean up ethics in the district. make it harder for officials who have had troubles to stay in office. i think the most important thing on the ethics front was the election of david grosso. this is a newcomer and he toppled a very well-known incumbent, michael brown who had not been convicted...
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ellicott city, a nice looking ?e. school visit at appleton, talking to the fifth graders. they had some good questions and we talked about the effects of superstorm sandy. winds from the north will cope the chill factor on. it's already feeling like 30s in hagerstown, dulles and, dover and patuxent rirch -- river. we're still below freeze bilge daybreak in bel air, baltimore, chester town, et cetera. we struggle to get out of the 40s. mainly we'll see additional included cover, no rain. it will help keep temperatures down. by tomorrow night we're back in the 20s and low 30s. it will be two frosty nights in a row. cloudy. absolutely, it will be cloudy. clear for the moment bit high thin clouds rolling in out of the west. that will be our story. we'll hold temperatures down slightly. the core of the coldest air right over the mid-atlantic states will drift north and still somewhat chilly because of a mix of sun and clouds. as we go general electric beyond -- go beyond it we will moderate. we're watching a coastal storm off south carolina. generating extra breeze around maryl
ellicott city, a nice looking ?e. school visit at appleton, talking to the fifth graders. they had some good questions and we talked about the effects of superstorm sandy. winds from the north will cope the chill factor on. it's already feeling like 30s in hagerstown, dulles and, dover and patuxent rirch -- river. we're still below freeze bilge daybreak in bel air, baltimore, chester town, et cetera. we struggle to get out of the 40s. mainly we'll see additional included cover, no rain. it will...
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. >> janet napolitano will head to new york city and get a look at the recovery efforts out there, particularly on hard hit staten island. as fema approves hundreds of millions of dollars in housing and other aid for storm victims. we're live in ocean side, new york. ainsley, you've been giving us a peek of how folks are coping. >> yes. people are putting their lives back together and they're ready to move forward. janet napolitano, we welcome you. everyone will tell you what they need. though want their power back on. this is one of the streets without power almost two weeks since sandy rolled through. look at this guy's house. all his belongings on the front lawn. thousands of dollars worth of sofas and chairs, speakers, shelves. their lives have been completely turned upside down. the man who lives here has friends helping, bringing out loads, putting them in the dumpster. everyone's impressed with how everyone's taking care of one another but the long island power authority, 86% of their customers lost power. they still have 126,000 that need power here on long island. a lot of people. folk
. >> janet napolitano will head to new york city and get a look at the recovery efforts out there, particularly on hard hit staten island. as fema approves hundreds of millions of dollars in housing and other aid for storm victims. we're live in ocean side, new york. ainsley, you've been giving us a peek of how folks are coping. >> yes. people are putting their lives back together and they're ready to move forward. janet napolitano, we welcome you. everyone will tell you what they...
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. >> jerusalem is an old city of culture. this is where you're going to find the real tastes and smells of israel. outside the market you have the freshest fruits and vegetables. the produce in this country is really incredible. and inside the market they have all these breads and sweets and dried fruits and nuts and all these great nibbly things. there's an alley of restaurants where people can come and eat lunch. but the thing i like most is you can find israelis and palestinians from all walks of life. everyone can agree on one thing. good food. elise labott, cnn, jerusalem. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has
. >> jerusalem is an old city of culture. this is where you're going to find the real tastes and smells of israel. outside the market you have the freshest fruits and vegetables. the produce in this country is really incredible. and inside the market they have all these breads and sweets and dried fruits and nuts and all these great nibbly things. there's an alley of restaurants where people can come and eat lunch. but the thing i like most is you can find israelis and palestinians from...
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surpassing last year's total in approaching the 20 year record in the city. police believe the man took off in a gray chevy silverado pickup truck. the license place number is on your screen. 8l70015. san jose police are asking anyone with any information to please call them. >>> president obama says he will look out for the middle class when he talks with congress on deficit reduction and the budget. >> now, i'm open to compromise and new ideas. but i refuse to accept any approach that isn't balanced. congress should permanently extend the middle class tax cuts, right now. even as we negotiate a broader deficit reduction package. >> the president repeated in today's weekly radio address that he wants higher taxes for people making more than $250,000 a year. >>> a military analyst says the resignation of c.i.a. chief david patraeus because of an extra marital affair is not the end of the story. cbs news has learned the other woman is paula broadwell, she wrote a biography of patraeus. cbs 5 reporter linda yi on what patraeus faces next. >> reporter: it was ju
surpassing last year's total in approaching the 20 year record in the city. police believe the man took off in a gray chevy silverado pickup truck. the license place number is on your screen. 8l70015. san jose police are asking anyone with any information to please call them. >>> president obama says he will look out for the middle class when he talks with congress on deficit reduction and the budget. >> now, i'm open to compromise and new ideas. but i refuse to accept any...
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investigators say many of the crimes are carried out in china town and some other parts of the city. there could be more arrests. >>> a big story, the investigation into the deadly consulate attack in libya. he lied and that is how they started off a many of them shouting. >> reporter: both sides agreed that ben ghazi was a tragedy and they want to get to the bottom of it. from there, this hearing split into stark party lines. republicans say the white house is engaged in a coverup and democrats say the gop is trying to score political points to embarrass the president. >> the committee will come to order. >> reporter: republicans on the house foreign affairs committee taking aim at the white house over ben ghazi. >> it's time to fess up. >> i think we need to have a real honest explanation. >> someone forgot to circle the calendar on 9/11. >> reporter: in the two months since four americans included chris stevens were killed, republicans say that that is still not clear why more security officers were not stationed at the u.s. consulate. >> there were not three even. there is suppos
investigators say many of the crimes are carried out in china town and some other parts of the city. there could be more arrests. >>> a big story, the investigation into the deadly consulate attack in libya. he lied and that is how they started off a many of them shouting. >> reporter: both sides agreed that ben ghazi was a tragedy and they want to get to the bottom of it. from there, this hearing split into stark party lines. republicans say the white house is engaged in a...
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pittsburgh leads kansas city jury to minutes left in the game. earlys quarterback left with of might shoulder injury and is not returned. -- with a right shoulder injury and has not returned. the points separated the winner from the lows are in each game. that has -- what the ravens i guess the against the raiders. special teams help win the battle. jacoby joins -- and end zone dance after he tossed the ball to his mom in the stands. >> his family was right in that corner. he tossed the ball to his mom. they have that little dance thing going. they did show it to the team today. i remember the cabbage patch but i do not remember the dance itself. you want to demonstrate it for us up here? >> i think he got it down. no demonstrations there. maryland;s basketball team holds more promise. the turks pick up their first win of the season tonight. -- the terps pick up their first win of the season tonight. connecting for the hanging lay up. a dozen points. it's three from the top of the yard. a slow start in the second half. the terps tepid from gettin
pittsburgh leads kansas city jury to minutes left in the game. earlys quarterback left with of might shoulder injury and is not returned. -- with a right shoulder injury and has not returned. the points separated the winner from the lows are in each game. that has -- what the ravens i guess the against the raiders. special teams help win the battle. jacoby joins -- and end zone dance after he tossed the ball to his mom in the stands. >> his family was right in that corner. he tossed the...
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redwood city 46. mountainview tomorrow morning 46 degrees. here's the set up and the atmosphere area, keeping us dry for three more days. so what you had today weather wise, it is similar to what you're going to have for the next couple of days. right on the northern fringe of this area, cloud cover from time to time. working their way. a couple fronts. only about 100 miles north of us. it'll be pleasant outside. highs in the 60s with the big h behind me, keeping the rain all the way on through thursday. and deep and strong area of the low pressure, it will move on in. it will stick around for about four to five days. starting on friday, lasting into next week. and so once we get wet, we're going to stay wet, but we're going to stay dry for the next couple of days until they get here on friday. right now the weekend, making plans for next weekend, pretty showery. highs tomorrow, upper 60s. 67. concordat 67 -- concord at 67. san rafael 68. and partly to mostly sunny skies. we'll stay mild on wednesday and thursday and dry and with partly sunny
redwood city 46. mountainview tomorrow morning 46 degrees. here's the set up and the atmosphere area, keeping us dry for three more days. so what you had today weather wise, it is similar to what you're going to have for the next couple of days. right on the northern fringe of this area, cloud cover from time to time. working their way. a couple fronts. only about 100 miles north of us. it'll be pleasant outside. highs in the 60s with the big h behind me, keeping the rain all the way on through...
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the crowd lined the sidewalks of dozens of vets as they marched through the city streets. remembrance day has been marked since the end of world war ii. and overseas, similar remembrances in australia. that's the prime minister julia gillard laying a wreath at the australian war memorial in camber. they paid tribute to military members honored for their sacrifice. britain's king george v declared december 5 remembrance in 1919 to be observed in commonwealth countries. >> and new developments in the scandal surrounding david petraeus. as is reported, a woman by the name of jill kelley is believed to be the one to notify the f.b.i. and got an email from the biographer paula broadwell. >> at the top spy master david petraeus must have known something about clandestined operations but why couldn't keep his secret affair with paula broadwell under cover. the romance unraveled in a woman in california jill kelley who was familiar with broadwell and petraeus received a training and harassing email. she notified the f.b.i. that began an investigation worried that the official emai
the crowd lined the sidewalks of dozens of vets as they marched through the city streets. remembrance day has been marked since the end of world war ii. and overseas, similar remembrances in australia. that's the prime minister julia gillard laying a wreath at the australian war memorial in camber. they paid tribute to military members honored for their sacrifice. britain's king george v declared december 5 remembrance in 1919 to be observed in commonwealth countries. >> and new...
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according to city clerk reckitt she has the worst attendance records when it comes to city council members parishes worst record of all 50 alderman. they said her attendance as of late has to do with her husband's legal woes. her husband is under federal under investigation for misuse of campaign funds to redecorate their washington home and to buy a rolex watch for a female friend. the investigation says that ealdorman jackson has been pulled into parents of a per colleagues were asked about how the field about her missing the boat. >> of course we want all the alderman to be here to vote. have any comment about her personal situation. >> i think it's time for this the not only come out and talk to the people and the district to say here's what our plan is. >> all of your comments should really go to the person to talk about. that's always the best damn as they say the show must go on and today's budget vote is going on right now. all the men are debating the issue. lester mayor emanuel got a 60-zero thumbs up on the budget this year the best thing he can ask for congressman jesse jackson
according to city clerk reckitt she has the worst attendance records when it comes to city council members parishes worst record of all 50 alderman. they said her attendance as of late has to do with her husband's legal woes. her husband is under federal under investigation for misuse of campaign funds to redecorate their washington home and to buy a rolex watch for a female friend. the investigation says that ealdorman jackson has been pulled into parents of a per colleagues were asked about...
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good news for ocean city. the city's famous fishing pier will be rebuilt soon. the pilings that were left standing have now been removed. the pier should be ready for business by next summer. >> thank you. when it comes to the difficult topic of bullying, at what age should you begin talking to your kids? one local writer says bullying prevention needs to start before kindergarten. peter came up with a way to help parents approach that conversation. he is the author of we are all different but we are all kitty cats. first of a series of books that have these really adorable cats as the ones teaching the lesson. good morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> it's such a nice book. feels like a book you might read to your kids at night or pick up in libraries. and also the pictures bounce off of the screen. i love the way the book looks. you brought larger than life size cut outs to bring the message home. this is flow. >> that's flow. >> and behind you is carlos. >> carlos is the main character. and he's bullied he's he doesn't have any fur. and the story is his
good news for ocean city. the city's famous fishing pier will be rebuilt soon. the pilings that were left standing have now been removed. the pier should be ready for business by next summer. >> thank you. when it comes to the difficult topic of bullying, at what age should you begin talking to your kids? one local writer says bullying prevention needs to start before kindergarten. peter came up with a way to help parents approach that conversation. he is the author of we are all...
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they have no option but to commute into the city each day. the company that makes twinkies and ho-ho's announced this morning it's going out of business. thousands of employees are out of a job. wgn's judy wang reports from the hostess factory in schiller park. a big blow just days before thanksgiving. hostess set a deadline for striking workers to return to work. that deadline passed and at 6 a.m. chicago time, the company did what it. order the court to seek permission to go out of business. >> show park workers were not on strike but stood in solidarity with those who were walked out of the job. now there are 18,000 employees nationwide out of a job. >> members of the company's second-largest union went on strike last year because of health and retirement benefits. and a reduction in pay. the wreckers were told that they did not return to work by 4:00 p.m. thursday, they would close its doors. in a statement the chief executive officer said we did regret the necessity of today's decision but we do not have the financial resources to weathe
they have no option but to commute into the city each day. the company that makes twinkies and ho-ho's announced this morning it's going out of business. thousands of employees are out of a job. wgn's judy wang reports from the hostess factory in schiller park. a big blow just days before thanksgiving. hostess set a deadline for striking workers to return to work. that deadline passed and at 6 a.m. chicago time, the company did what it. order the court to seek permission to go out of business....
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wgn's robert jordan is live at city hall with the latest. latest report on congressman jesse jackson jr. and the investigation into the alleged misuse of campaign funds is spreading to possibly include the congressman's wife. according to the wall street journal federal prosecutors are reviewing evidence suggesting that sandy jackson was complacent. involved. congressman jackson returns to the mayo clinic a few months ago for treatment of bipolar disorder. caracoling on jackson to step up and be accountable. >> i think congressman jackson it is incumbent upon him to have a conversation with his constituents about his intentions. >> we're in a position of public trust when we run for office. we are held to higher levels. >> congressman jesse jackson jr. was a big supporter of that effort. >> congressman jackson has been a great champion and partner of this airport. we're holding his news conference because we want to raise the profile of the airport and let the people now that this airport benefits all of the people of chicago land. i spoke w
wgn's robert jordan is live at city hall with the latest. latest report on congressman jesse jackson jr. and the investigation into the alleged misuse of campaign funds is spreading to possibly include the congressman's wife. according to the wall street journal federal prosecutors are reviewing evidence suggesting that sandy jackson was complacent. involved. congressman jackson returns to the mayo clinic a few months ago for treatment of bipolar disorder. caracoling on jackson to step up and...
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it is quite cold out again with temperatures right now in the 30s to about 40 here in the city. going to be another cool day with highs in the upper 40s to about 50 so bring along a jacket. we'll have more clouds in the forecast than yesterday. you can see the clouds kind of streaming in from the north and we are getting a little bit of moisture here off the ocean. mostly cloudy day. i don't think we'll see much in the way of rain. we are going to have the clouds around that. will lock in the cool temperatures for the day. your thursday forecast, mostly cloudy, high temperatures, upper 40s to about 50. right now, we are back in the 30s to about 40. we'll have a look at the weekend coming up in just a couple of minute. >> thank you. >>> a deadly police shooting in a maryland neighborhood. the gunfire eripted about 7:30 last night as depend does were serving a temporary peace order at a home -- erupted about 7:0 last night. >> this man robbed a wal-mart store yesterday and shot an employee outside. police believe they found a suspect's getaway car on fire in a nearby neighborhood.
it is quite cold out again with temperatures right now in the 30s to about 40 here in the city. going to be another cool day with highs in the upper 40s to about 50 so bring along a jacket. we'll have more clouds in the forecast than yesterday. you can see the clouds kind of streaming in from the north and we are getting a little bit of moisture here off the ocean. mostly cloudy day. i don't think we'll see much in the way of rain. we are going to have the clouds around that. will lock in the...
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the owner of the meat ball shop here in new york city taking part in a fund-raising event called the sleepout to benefit homeless youth. >> it's a charity by the covenant house, myself and 500 other leaders in business, media and sports, are going to be sleeping out on the street so homeless kids don't have to. we're raising money, and now as of october 28th to november 15th all the proceeds are going towards relief efforts due to sandy. >> good for you. >> a great picture. >> where do the meatballs fit into this? >> i own a restaurant called the meatball shop and that's how i was introduced to this charity. >> what are they? >> beef meatballs, pork and spicy meat balls, parmesan creamy sauce, pesto sauce and another beef and tomato. >> no donkey sauce. >> no donkey sauce. guy, we love you, man. >> if everybody wants to get involved, leaders, anybody that wants to donate, please go to covenanthouse.org, you know. it's really important that people are out there helping out. it's devastating what happened. >> great work. >> great cause. >> thank you so much. >> stay away from the "new
the owner of the meat ball shop here in new york city taking part in a fund-raising event called the sleepout to benefit homeless youth. >> it's a charity by the covenant house, myself and 500 other leaders in business, media and sports, are going to be sleeping out on the street so homeless kids don't have to. we're raising money, and now as of october 28th to november 15th all the proceeds are going towards relief efforts due to sandy. >> good for you. >> a great picture....
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and no doubt know it's happening in gaza city right now so it's actually been many dozens of protests in dozens of states and cities across the united states over the past couple of days really the day that the bombing started and they're continuing today in fact right after i leave this interview i'm headed down to the white house for a protest there are those protests taking taking place in cities all over the country tonight and throughout the week and even into next week as things as the late if they escalate no doubt we'll be there demonstrating as well just like will be demonstrating on november twenty ninth at the white house so if people want to complete list of actions go to answer coalition dot org and you can find an updated list of wherever protest actions are happening all over the country because it's really going to be i mean this is the u.s. government is determined to carry this out the israeli government is determined to carry this out with our tax dollars quite a bit of our tax dollars the only thing that's going to change the equation is massive repudiation from th
and no doubt know it's happening in gaza city right now so it's actually been many dozens of protests in dozens of states and cities across the united states over the past couple of days really the day that the bombing started and they're continuing today in fact right after i leave this interview i'm headed down to the white house for a protest there are those protests taking taking place in cities all over the country tonight and throughout the week and even into next week as things as the...
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i can't get over how pretty the city is at times when you get this time of day. we've got the clouds thickening to the west. showers well out to the west. they'll be moving in tonight. temperatures now in the low 40s in places like manassas is 41. reston is 43. but it's almost 10 degrees warm near ashburn at 51. look at bowie in college park and laurel. all in the low 40s this morning while andrews is at 50 and alexandria 44. why not. it's such a good picture. let's look at it again on our michael & son weather camera. partly cloudy skies. light winds. the humidity at 89%. but a strong cold front is coming. arctic air. look at this. bismarck 8. near zero in south central canada. the temps are moving toward the east and southeast. while we're a now and detroit 55, we're going to be struggling to get into the low 50s the next few days. there's the rain moving in toward ohio now, central ohio, columbus and cincinnati. you'll be seeing it shortly in 'not already. -- shortly if not already. it's a slow march east so it won't be getting here till sometime tonight. prob
i can't get over how pretty the city is at times when you get this time of day. we've got the clouds thickening to the west. showers well out to the west. they'll be moving in tonight. temperatures now in the low 40s in places like manassas is 41. reston is 43. but it's almost 10 degrees warm near ashburn at 51. look at bowie in college park and laurel. all in the low 40s this morning while andrews is at 50 and alexandria 44. why not. it's such a good picture. let's look at it again on our...
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redwood city 46. warmer than the past couple nights. we will be frost free. high pressure in control for the next couple days. we are on the northern fringe of this. clouds the next few days. partly cloudy skies as the edge of that high is over the top of the bay area. big weather change coming on friday. low pressure digs in off shore. this will hang out for a few days. once it moves through sunday and monday it will get soggy in here. not just showers here and there, it will be a widespread soaking rainfall, especially sunday and monday. dry tuesday, wednesday, thursday. three dry days. change on friday, showers. weekend looks wet, especially sunday and monday, soggy. upper 60s tomorrow for oakland and concord. san jose 70. redwood city 68. napa 66 degrees. here is your extended forecast, wednesday and thursday, pleasant. dry. here comes the showers on friday. the weekend looks soggy and ,,,, cutler and the 49ers alex sh suffered concussions yester. unless "both" pass a seriesf >>> both bears quarterback and the 49ers suffered concussions yesterday. unless
redwood city 46. warmer than the past couple nights. we will be frost free. high pressure in control for the next couple days. we are on the northern fringe of this. clouds the next few days. partly cloudy skies as the edge of that high is over the top of the bay area. big weather change coming on friday. low pressure digs in off shore. this will hang out for a few days. once it moves through sunday and monday it will get soggy in here. not just showers here and there, it will be a widespread...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: president obama addressed reporters in the east room of the white house for the first time in eight months this atch. the president made news. but the most contentious moment came when she was asked about the qualification of susan race to be appointed to the head of the state department. you may remember that after the white house and intelligence officials knew the attack on the consulate in benghazi did not evolve from protest over anti-islamic video, she appeared on five sunday news showing blaming the video. the president appeared angry and channeled those who opposed her possible nomination to be the next secretary of state. >> let me say about susan rice. she has done exemplary work. she made an appearance at the request of the white house in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence that had been provided to her. senator mccain, and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, go after me. but for them to go afte
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: president obama addressed reporters in the east room of the white house for the first time in eight months this atch. the president made news. but the most contentious moment came when she was asked about the qualification of susan race to be appointed to the head of the state department. you may remember that after the white house and intelligence officials knew the attack on the consulate in benghazi did not...
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in september the dispute burst on to the street of china's cities. protests turned into riots against anything japanese. cars were smashed, japanese-owned businesses were burned. in japan there has been no violent reaction, but there is growing anger here. these are students for the future. they want japan to scrap its pacifist constitution and rearm. on sunday afternoon students for the future are out recruiting. this woman likens the island dispute to britain and argentina's fight over the falklands 30 years ago. >> the japanese need to take these island like margaret thatcher did. japanese need to have determination like she did to protect our islands. >> for a country with a pacifist constitution, japan already has a pretty mean-looking navy. it may not be called a navy, but it has some of the most powerful and modern ships and submarines in the world. it is open day on the flagship of japan's not navy. it is a 19,000-10 helicopter carrier. hundreds of ordinary japanese are climbing aboard, fascinating to see this sleek new ship. officially this
in september the dispute burst on to the street of china's cities. protests turned into riots against anything japanese. cars were smashed, japanese-owned businesses were burned. in japan there has been no violent reaction, but there is growing anger here. these are students for the future. they want japan to scrap its pacifist constitution and rearm. on sunday afternoon students for the future are out recruiting. this woman likens the island dispute to britain and argentina's fight over the...
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but the city of baltimore turned to a controversial tactic to collect. receiving burton's debt to a private company, which then put a lien on his home. >> then you have no choice to pay or lose your home. that can't be right. >> reporter: now, the company is asking for additional interest and high legal fees, too. ballooning burton's tab to almost $5,000. >> could actually lose their home for the failure to pay a $200 water bill. >> reporter: the national consumer law center says thousands of homeowners all over the u.s. are threatened with foreclosure every year because of unpaid utility bills and taxes. in rhode island, a $474 sewer bill cost one woman her home. the company that took possession later sold it for $85,000. back in baltimore, vicky valentine lost her house over a partially paid water bill. you'd been in this home for 33 years? >> yes. >> reporter: and now all of a sudden, you're out on the street. >> yes, and that's not a fun place to be. >> reporter: lien logic makes $100 million a year, profiting from its lien business. we tracked down
but the city of baltimore turned to a controversial tactic to collect. receiving burton's debt to a private company, which then put a lien on his home. >> then you have no choice to pay or lose your home. that can't be right. >> reporter: now, the company is asking for additional interest and high legal fees, too. ballooning burton's tab to almost $5,000. >> could actually lose their home for the failure to pay a $200 water bill. >> reporter: the national consumer law...
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they open for example the city opened up a center where you can go and get additional sort of food stamp benefits and welfare benefits, money. people say that's great, except the stores are closed so you can't even use to cards to get the food. a registered nurse tells us he feels they were left on their own and they don't know how they can do it because it is so cold and lot of them can't even figure out who is supposed to be helping them. all they know is that the people who say they're supposed to be helping them, right now, they haven't arrived. >> i know representative of greg meeks who represents that district. half the people in his district live under the poverty line. these are poor people that don't have access to some of the benefits others have. do you have any idea about power, when it might come back for them or is this still who knows? >> now, they're talking about tuesday. they're saying that the earliest is going to be tuesday and erin, you make a really good point. ths a huge soes oweeconomic component to this storm. the people who have some money, they're able to evacu
they open for example the city opened up a center where you can go and get additional sort of food stamp benefits and welfare benefits, money. people say that's great, except the stores are closed so you can't even use to cards to get the food. a registered nurse tells us he feels they were left on their own and they don't know how they can do it because it is so cold and lot of them can't even figure out who is supposed to be helping them. all they know is that the people who say they're...
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people in daly city preparing for the rain by cleaning up the mud. rain could come as early as today. a water line broke on tuesday morning, spilling 45,000 gallons of water, causing a massive mud slide. the neighborhood now wondering if the incoming storm could actually cause another slide. >> we are packing some things that we can just hurry up and take with us if the police decide to knock on our day again the same way they did yesterday. and then i don't know, go to a hotel or something. >> the department of water and waste management says they will work with technical experts to try to come up with a long-term mix for that mud slide area. >> tough situation out there that people in daly city and in general wondering when is the rain going to hit? >> starting at about 5:00. good morning to you. temperatures are pretty crisp out there. you'll need to grab that jacket for the day. still not that bad and that's livermore, your extreme east bay will be the warmest. there's a storm system approaching rapidly but we are starting out nice and clear and
people in daly city preparing for the rain by cleaning up the mud. rain could come as early as today. a water line broke on tuesday morning, spilling 45,000 gallons of water, causing a massive mud slide. the neighborhood now wondering if the incoming storm could actually cause another slide. >> we are packing some things that we can just hurry up and take with us if the police decide to knock on our day again the same way they did yesterday. and then i don't know, go to a hotel or...
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this morning another rocket hit the biggest city of tel aviv. yesterday was the first time in 20 years air raid sirens went off in the capital. some 500 rockets were fired from gaza since wednesday and in responsiveness israel launched 150 air strikes, killing 20 palestinians. this morning israel is amassing tasks on the border and have called up thousands of reserve troops. >>> let's look at other top stories now. we start off with a shocking accident in texas. a freight train slammed into a flat bed truck full of wounded warriors. four were killed. 17 hurt. ten of them in critical condition. the soldiers were on a parade float yesterday when the train hit them without warning. union pacific says the train did sound its horn as people jumped off the truck. it's believed the truck got stuck in the slow parade traffic leaving the float to straddle on the train tracks. >>> closer to home now, update on an amber alert we've been following. 18-year-old alexis rose carwile has been found safe. she was found in maryland along with her mother, jennifer
this morning another rocket hit the biggest city of tel aviv. yesterday was the first time in 20 years air raid sirens went off in the capital. some 500 rockets were fired from gaza since wednesday and in responsiveness israel launched 150 air strikes, killing 20 palestinians. this morning israel is amassing tasks on the border and have called up thousands of reserve troops. >>> let's look at other top stories now. we start off with a shocking accident in texas. a freight train slammed...
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. >> reporter: we went climbing those long and dark stairs in red hook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority, where thousands of families are still living without heat and electricity. >> bedroom is ice cold. >> reporter: some of the 47,000 without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray. and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found mia tarver and her family using steam from boiling water to keep warm. >> thank god my stove works. if we didn't have the stove, i don't think i could stay here. >> reporter: the stove is what's keeping you warm. >> yeah. >> reporter: outside, long lines at the relief agencies for bread, blankets and soup. the red cross and other agencies are here. but families are entering their third week without power and they want someone held accountable. >> we were left behind. that's all i can say. we were left behind. they forgot about us. we, too, pay taxes. >> reporter: they worry there's no one to restore the power here, because they're poor. the local power utilities say they've done their job. the pouter is here, at the curb. but the
. >> reporter: we went climbing those long and dark stairs in red hook, brooklyn, at the new york city housing authority, where thousands of families are still living without heat and electricity. >> bedroom is ice cold. >> reporter: some of the 47,000 without power across the city. >> you just have to, well, pray. and hope for the best. >> reporter: we found mia tarver and her family using steam from boiling water to keep warm. >> thank god my stove works....
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a 77-year-old man has died of injuries from a fall as sandy hit new york, bringing the city's death toll to 43. janet napolitano visited with disaster relief workers in new york, reaffirming her commitment to be with those in need for the duration. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is bill karins. very good morning to you. >> you have a good weekend? >> i did. it was nonexistent. it's coming up, actually. >> i understand that. some of us work weekends every now and then. here's what we're looking at today. big temperature contrast across the country. not going to have any devastating storms, but we will see a change of weather. the mild air still exists on the eastern seaboard after a beautiful sunday and a cold blast of air is coming down from the northern plains and sweeping across the country. ahead of this, a front. we have a large area of rain that went through chicago last night during that football game and it continues here to push through memphis and now eventually towards the nashville area. you can see a few lightning strikes here through central m
a 77-year-old man has died of injuries from a fall as sandy hit new york, bringing the city's death toll to 43. janet napolitano visited with disaster relief workers in new york, reaffirming her commitment to be with those in need for the duration. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is bill karins. very good morning to you. >> you have a good weekend? >> i did. it was nonexistent. it's coming up, actually. >> i understand that. some of us...
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my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny skyscrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian. so i decided to try. a small town just outside. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia. with cabbage and making sure you can have as a starter main dish. although it may draw. most people in siberia see nothing wrong with hunting only if you decide to participate. when you look upon martin. as in the middle of a swamp only accessible by air transport in the summer. and winter. it's inhabited by so bear in a large muslim minority that migrated here before the russians. and this. is real siberia maybe not the stuff of tourism brochures but the stink there were no to show that after all these years siberia still not quite like anywhere else. thanks for joining us here on r t today i'm rory sushi in moscow and a full international backing for syria's rebels potentially meaning more foreign arms and cash something the newly formed opposition coalition is struggling to achieve the gulf monarchies who pushed for the new set up r
my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny skyscrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian. so i decided to try. a small town just outside. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia. with cabbage and making sure you can have as a starter main dish. although it may draw. most people in siberia see nothing wrong with hunting only if you decide to participate. when you look upon martin. as in the middle of a swamp only...
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the destruction covers several blocks on the south end of the city. the blast was so loud it woke people up three miles away. >> the house felt like it was shaking. it's nothing that you have ever experienced. >> officials estimate damage at $3.6 million. up to 31 homes are so badly damaged they may have to come down. >>> people on new york's staten island say a growing number of tourists are driving by and taking photos of the destruction. 73,000 homes an businesses remain without power? new york and new jersey since outages two weeks. >>> tourists with rain boots? >> venice gets pounded with heavy rain. >>> and what would you do if you found $20,000 hidden in a book in a dumpster? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, floods in venice. the high tide mark yesterdas about five feet above flood level. that's the sixth highest mark since record keeping started 150 years a. would >>> yesterday high tide marks were 5 feet above level, the sixth highest mark since record started 160 years ago. and the president plannings several meetings this week concerning the so-called
the destruction covers several blocks on the south end of the city. the blast was so loud it woke people up three miles away. >> the house felt like it was shaking. it's nothing that you have ever experienced. >> officials estimate damage at $3.6 million. up to 31 homes are so badly damaged they may have to come down. >>> people on new york's staten island say a growing number of tourists are driving by and taking photos of the destruction. 73,000 homes an businesses remain...
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stay with us. >>> lawmakers in new york city will vote on $500 million of repairs to the city following hurricane sandy. the money would go to installing new electrical systems and repairing roofs across the city. mayor michael bloomberg says the city spet $130 million in storm related emergency relief. he said the city will keep rationing gas for now because it helps cut down massive lines. there are around 19,000 people without power, two weeks since the storm hit the northeast. >>> sandy caused plenty of problems. now it's ruining christmas for some. the storm destroyed more than 3,000 trees. the owners have refunded more than 70% of their orders including trees for the u.s. botanical gardens. it's cost them $40,000 so far. >> stops in early trading on wall street. let's check in with jane wells. she joins us with that and the rest of the day's business headlines. >> let's look at the markets right now. the nasdaq finally moved in positive territory. dow up 56 points. nasdaq up about one. the president is meeting with top business leaders this week as his re-election could mean a cha
stay with us. >>> lawmakers in new york city will vote on $500 million of repairs to the city following hurricane sandy. the money would go to installing new electrical systems and repairing roofs across the city. mayor michael bloomberg says the city spet $130 million in storm related emergency relief. he said the city will keep rationing gas for now because it helps cut down massive lines. there are around 19,000 people without power, two weeks since the storm hit the northeast....
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government in exile they call themselves the official and legitimate government of the people and this city the basis for western involvement and nato airstrikes so there are concerns that that will happen there was also a nother question about just how feasible opposition group is really we're looking at a patchwork of various organizations it is made up of rebel fighters as well as dissidents and people from all backgrounds and political affiliations questions also being asked just how much contact and just how much influence versus the grouping has with syrian opposition fighters on the ground it has been marred by bickering over the past few weeks and months indeed this is an organization that does not have internal unity what is important is that the arab league that is notably one of the most important bodies in the arab world has hesitantly welcomed this new coalition it does say that it is a primary to negotiate it but it has not gone as far as to say that it is the legitimate representative of the syrian people and then you have members in the arab league such as iraq and lebanon w
government in exile they call themselves the official and legitimate government of the people and this city the basis for western involvement and nato airstrikes so there are concerns that that will happen there was also a nother question about just how feasible opposition group is really we're looking at a patchwork of various organizations it is made up of rebel fighters as well as dissidents and people from all backgrounds and political affiliations questions also being asked just how much...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> the president thinks highly of general alan and his service to his country as well as the job he has done in afghanistan. at the request of the secretary of defense, the president has put on hold general allen numb naig as a supreme allied commander of europe pending the investigation of mr. alan's conduct. the president remains fully supporting our troops and partners in afghanistan who general allen continues to lead as he has done so ably over the year. the president was certainly surprised when he was informed about the situation regarding general petraeus on thursday. he greatly appreciates general petraeus' remarkable service to his country both in uniform and at the cia. as he said in his statement, his heart, his thoughts and prayers go out to both general petraeus and holly petraeus at this time. he's focused on his policy agenda. and he has confidence in the acting director at the cia and he has confidence in the military to carry out the various missions he has asked the
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> the president thinks highly of general alan and his service to his country as well as the job he has done in afghanistan. at the request of the secretary of defense, the president has put on hold general allen numb naig as a supreme allied commander of europe pending the investigation of mr. alan's conduct. the president remains fully supporting our troops and partners in afghanistan...
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live in redwood city. i will have details on this coming up. >> just into our newsroom, new details on a possible suspect in a south bay homicide. >>> good evening, thank you for joining us on this friday. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we ago win with the weather. in the same week, record heat across the bay area to snow. mount hamilton got its first snowfall of the season today.
live in redwood city. i will have details on this coming up. >> just into our newsroom, new details on a possible suspect in a south bay homicide. >>> good evening, thank you for joining us on this friday. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we ago win with the weather. in the same week, record heat across the bay area to snow. mount hamilton got its first snowfall of the season today.
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the deadliest attack this morning, four bombs planted and went off one after the other in the city of kirkuk. the blast killed seven and injured 24. at the news 4 live desk, angie goff, news 4. >>> and new from overnight, we learned a small plane crash killed three people in mississippi. the single engine plane crashed last night into a house in jackson causing a huge fire. all three pilots on board died. the person inside the home escaped with minor injuries. investigators say the plane had just taken off from a nearby airport on its way to an faa safety conference. the pilot asked permission to return to the airport shortly after takeoff, b it never made it back. >>> investigators believe gas fueled appliances may be the cause of the explosion in indianapolis. the women says she does not believe the furnace was the cause of the blast. she replaced the furnace recently and it was fine. she also smelled a strange odor but doesn't know if it was natural gas. citizens utility says they found no leaks in the neighborhood. >>> as of this morning, more than 10,000 people in long island, ne
the deadliest attack this morning, four bombs planted and went off one after the other in the city of kirkuk. the blast killed seven and injured 24. at the news 4 live desk, angie goff, news 4. >>> and new from overnight, we learned a small plane crash killed three people in mississippi. the single engine plane crashed last night into a house in jackson causing a huge fire. all three pilots on board died. the person inside the home escaped with minor injuries. investigators say the...
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was an assassination on monday arafat's mausoleum of the presidential headquarters in the west bank city of ramallah was screened from public view in preparation for the forensic examination of his body. all right also ahead for you here on r t that of breaking the said health and shedding light on why some u.s. states want to part company with the country there's artery. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that your soft as a horse breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of bike of his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky and green grass and his horses what they're sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes that bites as well it's part of my every day life. i home suburban home to a neat bratz local just laugh for centuries most still live off the land cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is always good. we always have enough here. if by coal is often called the pearl of siberia
was an assassination on monday arafat's mausoleum of the presidential headquarters in the west bank city of ramallah was screened from public view in preparation for the forensic examination of his body. all right also ahead for you here on r t that of breaking the said health and shedding light on why some u.s. states want to part company with the country there's artery. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that...
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tourists and neighbors waded through water after aqua alto, high water flooded more than 70% of the city. which when winds funnel water up the sea. officials say water reached sixth highest level since 1872. no word yet on how much damage was caused by this. >> 76,000 angry, cold residents of long island and queens new york are asking what do they have to do to get power back two weeks after super storm sandy? the companies saying they drop the requirement to get a certified electric inspection. no is it more concentrated than rockaway. >> we don't have internet, we don't have phones.;@hy spotty cell phone, people here are basically in the dark. >> only 1500 customer remain out of power today. new jersey major utility says 99.9% of the customers are back onlichblt new jersey governor christie says gas rationing will end tomorrow. >> sign up for a check on our forecast. >> calm conditions mid section mainly dry and pleasant. high temperatures tomorrow 43 degrees. here in the state of california from warm conditions down south, highs in low 80s in l.a. and palm springs up to fres clo, 67.
tourists and neighbors waded through water after aqua alto, high water flooded more than 70% of the city. which when winds funnel water up the sea. officials say water reached sixth highest level since 1872. no word yet on how much damage was caused by this. >> 76,000 angry, cold residents of long island and queens new york are asking what do they have to do to get power back two weeks after super storm sandy? the companies saying they drop the requirement to get a certified electric...